M&S shareholders back embattled boss

Wed Jul 9, 2008 4:28pm BST
 
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LONDON (Reuters) - Marks and Spencer (MKS.L) shareholders attending the retailer's annual meeting on Wednesday showed their backing for embattled boss Stuart Rose, with more than 94 percent voting for his reappointment.

M&S, Britain's biggest clothing retailer, infuriated some investors in March by saying that Rose would combine the roles of chairman and chief executive as part of a package that will see him stay at the company until 2011.

M&S said the indicative vote also showed 96.7 percent had backed its report and accounts and 87 percent voted to approve its remuneration report.

(Reporting by Mark Potter)

 
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